Construction work is seen in progress on North Hall, 1954.
Construction work is seen in progress on North Hall, 1954.
Cornerstone Laying for South Hall takes place May 7, 1954. The building was later renamed Hinderlie Hall after Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie, two long-time employees at the college.
T. O. Hageness officiates at cornerstone laying for South Hall, later called Hinderlie Hall, May 7, 1954.
President Seth Eastvold (holding mic stand) and another man place 1955 cornerstone
President Seth Eastvold (holding mic stand) and others (including Milton Nesvig at far left) at a construction site.
Halfdan Foss (2nd from left), President Eastvold (3rd from left) and others at a construction site.
President Seth C. Eastvold lays the cornerstone for the new College Union Building in 1955.
October 13, 1955, the cornerstone laying ceremony celebrates construction of the College Union Building, later renamed Ingram Hall. President Eastvold watches as H. L. Foss speaks. Pastor Swanson and Pastor Molter are also seen.
The cornerstone of the College Union Building is laid on October 13, 1955. The College Union Building was later renamed Ingram Hall, in honor of Aida Ingram, wife of PLU benefactor Charles Ingram.